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Drag and drop the symbols to enter the equation of the circle in standard form with center and radius given. Center (-8, -3), radius = 2 times the square root

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The standard equation of a circle is given by:
(x-a)²+(y-b)²=r²
where:
(a,b) is the center and r is the radius.
Given that (a,b) is (-8,-3) and r=2 units
then the equation of the circle will be:
(x-(-8))²+(y-(-3))²=2²
simplifying the above we get:
(x+8)²+(y+3)²=4
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